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WEATHER ALERT

Weather

Jacksonville, FL

Current

Forecast

Hourly

5 Day

10 Day

81°Feels like 85°

WindSSE 7 mph

Sunrise6:45 AM EST

Humidity74%

Sunset8:19 PM EST

Tonight

79°

Sct T-Storms

50%

Tomorrow

91°

Scattered Thunderstorms

50%

Tomorrow Night

82°

Sct T-Storms

40%

Update from Rebecca Barry

This morning, showers are tracking slowly inland from the Gulf, fading as they push past I-75. The showers are fading this morning because temperatures over the land are in the mid to low 70s as opposed to the warm waters of the Gulf, in the low 80s. The showers feed off of the warm moist air of the Gulf, and when cut off from that energy supply, they lose intensity. Once our temperatures warm up to match and eventually exceed the Gulf temperatures, the showers will thrive as they push onshore.

Expect an early afternoon round of rain along I-95. A few more rounds of rain are possible through sunset. The heaviest rainfall will be to the West of Hwy 301.

A stalled surface boundary draped across our area will be the catalyst point for numerous showers and a few thunderstorms from the big bend area stretching down to the Tampa Bay area. These showers will move, very slowly, Northwestward across our area. Slow moving showers may produce isolated areas of 3-5" of rain along I-75. Average rainfall totals area-wide will be closer to .10"-.25".

Inland counties along I-75 are under a Flood Watch today in anticipation of heavy rainfall associated with the slow moving showers pushing in from the Gulf.

Expect breezy conditions, with S/SW winds between 10 and 15mph. Cloudier skies will hold most temperatures in the mid to low 80s. ...read more

7 PM

79°

8 PM

78°

9 PM

76°

10 PM

75°

11 PM

75°

12 AM

74°

1 AM

74°

2 AM

74°

3 AM

74°

4 AM

74°

5 AM

73°

6 AM

73°

7 AM

73°

8 AM

75°

9 AM

78°

10 AM

80°

11 AM

82°

12 PM

84°

1 PM

85°

2 PM

87°

3 PM

87°

4 PM

88°

5 PM

86°

6 PM

84°

Today

Aug 2

86°

72°

Thunderstorms

70%

Mon

Aug 3

91°

72°

Scattered Thunderstorms

50%

Tue

Aug 4

93°

71°

Scattered Showers/Wind

40%

Wed

Aug 5

92°

72°

Scattered Thunderstorms

40%

Thur

Aug 6

92°

72°

Partly Cloudy

40%

Today

Aug 2

86°

72°

Thunderstorms

70%

Mon

Aug 3

91°

72°

Scattered Thunderstorms

50%

Tue

Aug 4

93°

71°

Scattered Showers/Wind

40%

Wed

Aug 5

92°

72°

Scattered Thunderstorms

40%

Thur

Aug 6

92°

72°

Partly Cloudy

40%

Fri

Aug 7

92°

72°

AM Thunderstorms

40%

Sat

Aug 8

89°

72°

Scattered Thunderstorms

60%

Sun

Aug 9

88°

72°

Scattered Thunderstorms

60%

Mon

Aug 10

91°

72°

Scattered Thunderstorms

50%

Tue

Aug 11

90°

72°

Scattered Thunderstorms

60%

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Forecast

Update from Rebecca Barry

This morning, showers are tracking slowly inland from the Gulf, fading as they push past I-75. The showers are fading this morning because temperatures over the land are in the mid to low 70s as opposed to the warm waters of the Gulf, in the low 80s. The showers feed off of the warm moist air of the Gulf, and when cut off from that energy supply, they lose intensity. Once our temperatures warm up to match and eventually exceed the Gulf temperatures, the showers will thrive as they push onshore.

Expect an early afternoon round of rain along I-95. A few more rounds of rain are possible through sunset. The heaviest rainfall will be to the West of Hwy 301.

A stalled surface boundary draped across our area will be the catalyst point for numerous showers and a few thunderstorms from the big bend area stretching down to the Tampa Bay area. These showers will move, very slowly, Northwestward across our area. Slow moving showers may produce isolated areas of 3-5" of rain along I-75. Average rainfall totals area-wide will be closer to .10"-.25".

Inland counties along I-75 are under a Flood Watch today in anticipation of heavy rainfall associated with the slow moving showers pushing in from the Gulf.

Expect breezy conditions, with S/SW winds between 10 and 15mph. Cloudier skies will hold most temperatures in the mid to low 80s.

Update from Rebecca Barry

This morning, showers are tracking slowly inland from the Gulf, fading as they push past I-75. The showers are fading this morning because temperatures over the land are in the mid to low 70s as opposed to the warm waters of the Gulf, in the low 80s. The showers feed off of the warm moist air of the Gulf, and when cut off from that energy supply, they lose intensity. Once our temperatures warm up to match and eventually exceed the Gulf temperatures, the showers will thrive as they push onshore.

Expect an early afternoon round of rain along I-95. A few more rounds of rain are possible through sunset. The heaviest rainfall will be to the West of Hwy 301.

A stalled surface boundary draped across our area will be the catalyst point for numerous showers and a few thunderstorms from the big bend area stretching down to the Tampa Bay area. These showers will move, very slowly, Northwestward across our area. Slow moving showers may produce isolated areas of 3-5" of rain along I-75. Average rainfall totals area-wide will be closer to .10"-.25".

Inland counties along I-75 are under a Flood Watch today in anticipation of heavy rainfall associated with the slow moving showers pushing in from the Gulf.

Expect breezy conditions, with S/SW winds between 10 and 15mph. Cloudier skies will hold most temperatures in the mid to low 80s.